Animal By LuChen Liao
I really enjoyed viewing this short piece which was made all the way over in Taiwan by young creative mind LuChen Liao. She presents us with a vivid slowed down set of visuals which are pieced together in an experimental style. When I first found this project I figured it would be pretty dark and [&
Empty House by Sean Christensen
Empty House by Sean Christensen really startled me this morning, caught me off guard. I wasn’t expecting such a fantastic video, and out popped this whole concept and story that really touched me. In fact, it would run deep with a lot of people in the world today. Sean made this video to repre
The Great Escape by Natul Tortuosa
Natul Tortuosa goes by the name of Florent Dubé, a 20 year old creative who loves to make videos and take pictures on his Canon 550D. I’m inspired, one because it’s a camera I’ve purchased myself recently, but also because the work is very natural and the setting (French Alps) i
How To Fly A Kite by Paul Trillo
What a great short film this is, shot and edited by Paul Trillo. Originally it was made for the 48 Hour Film Festival, but it now graciously takes its place in The No Problem portfolio, alongside many other interesting shorts. This piece is centred around a man who starts a cult in which he is [&hel
KHD Symphony in Red by Sehsucht
What a spectacular week this has been for videos. We’ve showcased some real talent, and this is another one we can add to the list, by German animation and graphics studio Sehsucht. They produced this piece titled KHD Symphony, which is basically an animation that is supposed to replicate 3D b
RIP Little Italy by Adam Grabowski
Wow. I love this short video made by Adam Grabowski titled ‘RIP Little Italy’. Adam is currently a Design & Motion Graphics student at the School of Visual Arts, NYC. He has some great clips in his portfolio already, but this one really jumped out at me. The editing is spot on, and
Cold Springs by Dylan Isbell
A nice short by Dylan Isbell, a freelance Visual Journalist currently based in Brooklyn, New York. This piece was filmed in Cold Springs, which appears to be a train ride outside of NYC. Maybe one of you guys could clarify, but i pretty much guessed due to the video and its clips. It’s really
oops by Chris Beckman
I present a 2010 Vimeo Award Winner, for the experimental category. This is a piece by Chris Beckman titled ‘oops’. I think its been out for while, produced in 2009, but has just come to my attention now. Also i saw it didn’t have as many views as i would have thought on vimeo, so
Shaky Moments by Remyyy
A quirky video made by Remi called Shaky Moments, obviously he’s referring to the camera not being stabilised in the video (ie being shaky). This film was shot in Les Hortillonnages, Amiens, France, on an early morning trip. It’s only a short one, but it’s full of character and the
Places Once Called Home by Scott Foley
This is the post i talked about earlier, full of overlapping imagery and mirage type silhouettes. Scott Foley has actually been featured here before, and he does some great work. I take a lot of time following people on vimeo, and his videos seem to be really inspiring and creative. Scott says, R
WORDS by Everynone
This short is titled WORDS, and is made by Everynone in collaboration with WNYC’s Radiolab & NPR. Directed by Daniel Mercadante & Will Hoffman, these guys make a special quick cut video that links from scene to scene, keeping you gripped for the whole 3 minutes. I can’t really
A Short Animation called Reichenbachstrasse
A great little film i found on vimeo titled Reichenbachstrasse. Reichenbachstrasse is actually a road in Munich, which is full of bustling businesses like bakers, jewellery shops, boutiques, and cafes. At first i thought this was some sort of tilt shift effect, but it’s actually an animation,